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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: New method to pull MtGox trade data on: May 29, 2013, 06:52:56 AM
Just for info, automatic update of these data is scheduled to start this week or next week
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How does Mt.Gox work? on: March 28, 2013, 11:17:53 AM
Hi All,

I'm just wondering how Mt.Gox (and other brokerage sites) actually work? Do they have actual branches of their banks or is it like a separate company that holds a bank account and sets up a database of users to transfer funds to separately? I know Mt Gox's bank is in Japan but is the company also hosted there. Just very confused with regard to security and how they're set up to make all this happen without any pressure from banks or governments. So how does something like Mt Gox actually get set up? Still researching a ton about BTC in general and have a lot of questions but this one was kind of nagging me.

Actually, MtGox is more than just Japan.

Our head office is located in Tokyo (in Shibuya), and we have branches all around the world. For example for European deposits, we have a bank account in Poland held by MtGox Poland.

We comply as much as possible with local regulations in countries where we are present, and always look for opportunities to make our activity more compliant. In Japan we discussed with the FSA ( http://www.fsa.go.jp/ ) and were told that our activity is fine as it is now. We are also working with authorities in Europe and US to ensure our activity is in line with local regulations.

3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Data source url change (ticker, depth, history) on: March 25, 2013, 09:23:26 AM
So I guess maybe MtGox has cached the trades data for 2-3 minutes. Tux , would you please give some specification on that?

Hi,

The v0 getTrades is cached ~120 seconds, even with ?since=. The v1/v2 api is cached 15 seconds only if ?since= is passed.

However if you're looking for realtime activity, you should be using the realtime feeds.
4  Economy / Service Announcements / MtGox support increase on: March 24, 2013, 07:39:36 AM
As many of you may have noticed, price of Bitcoin increased.

The main impact we had here at MtGox before the price increased is an increase in number of accounts, which means more new accounts to verify everyday, and more support requests.

We are currently doubling the support staff at MtGox and should have new staff hired somewhere in April (hopefully), but I though it was worth sharing some numbers.



The satisfaction rate is usually with 90%~95%. See below graph.



I cannot give graphs for AML requests right now, but I can tell you that the rate of new requests increased in the same way, with around 1000 new requests on Friday. Three new staff will be starting Monday on the AML.
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Data source url change (ticker, depth, history) on: March 22, 2013, 11:05:37 PM
Hi, You did not mention socket.io api url changes. Will it change too?

And if yes do you know about current socket.io behaviour? Client connects, connect event invoked, and then no any subscribtion message appear. Just silence.

Can you comment on this effect? What can be done?

No change on the socketio url, however we are testing a new system that'll be much better to handle the load. Tests are currently being done.
6  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MTGOX qestion on: March 14, 2013, 12:02:26 PM
Hiho!

So MTGOX verified my euro bank account when I sent the money, now they needed verification for withdraval, I provided all iban and swift and so on information, it was pending for a day, then I could select the withdrawal method.

Now, the question is, how long does it take for them to send a couple of thousand euros? It is below 10, way below, and still hasn't arrived. I initiated the transaction on saturday last week. I'd say an international transaction would take approximately 3 days to fulfill, it took 2 days for them for my money to arrive when I topped up the MTGOX account.

What is the usual timeframe they fulfill the transaction? Am I being goxxed with even that low amount of money? I guess, if the verification was done without errors for the bank account, everything should be fine. Right? Smiley

Thank you for your message.

We are currently experiencing delays on EUR transfers of up to two weeks for larger transfers because of the daily limits imposed by our bank in Europe. We are currently negotiating larger limits with this bank and hope to be able to finally be back to regular delays by April.

In the meantime, you can track the status of your transfer from your wallet history. Status "confirmed" or "todo" means that the transfer is pending on our side. Status "pending" means the transfer has been submitted to the bank, and status "processed" means that we saw your transfer going out of our bank account.

Please contact info@mtgox.com should you have any question.
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Data source url change (ticker, depth, history) on: March 11, 2013, 12:23:45 AM
In the last 24 hours, data.mtgox.com has served 143513 requests for a total of 25.9 GB bandwidth.

That's just a fraction of what's being served on mtgox.com, but that helps already quite a lot.

There are other reasons for requesting the same API more often than only 5 times per hour, for example when developing client software and testing it. Your API should just be able to take such usage without a problem, after all its mostly only reading and not writing, so it should not put any noticeable stress on your servers.

If that's for uses such as development, then it's fine. Some websites actually hit our ticker backend once for every page load on their side.


And finally: Is there a thread or a section on this forum specifically for mtgox feature requests/problems/questions/etc?

None, but your suggestions are welcome on info@mtgox.com. I've read what you posted here and will use it. I'm not sure about user-defined order ids, as it's going to be using a lot of storage on our side, and all data is already gzipped if supported by the user agent. We'll be checking your other suggestions.
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Address collision? on: March 11, 2013, 12:19:35 AM
Actually a bitcoin address collision is very unlikely.

At MtGox we handle around 2.2 million active bitcoin addresses, and another 18 million addresses, and haven't had any collision with addresses already in the blockchain.

This said, collision on weak random generators are possible, and known to have happened with vanity address generators.
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Data source url change (ticker, depth, history) on: March 10, 2013, 07:01:49 AM
IIRC, the "old" mtgox.com (non-socket) API had some "query it 10 times and get blocked for 24h" policy.
Are those limits lifted for the new data.mtgox.com API?

The limits are lifted, however spamming will still end in your IP getting blocked (not by us, but by CloudFlare, using their own method to choose to block you).

Either way getting the same data again and again will not result in new data being returned, remember this.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Data source url change (ticker, depth, history) on: March 09, 2013, 10:37:16 PM
Can you make the change more compatible with the existing api please?  For example, the fulldepth url is documented in the wiki as being...

https://mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/fulldepth

but I don't see that in the OP?

--D

https://mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/fulldepth is actually an alias to https://mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/depth/full
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Data source url change (ticker, depth, history) on: March 09, 2013, 01:45:33 AM
Many people around here use our ticker to get the latest Bitcoin price, or other of our public data API (depth, etc).

Because of this, the strain on the system has been growing day after day, and has reached a level where we need absolutely to do something. We now have the ticker, depth and trade history available at a new url.

Because not everyone can afford to change their software to support our api v1/v2 ticker, we made this in a way that just replacing the hostname should work (mtgox.com => data.mtgox.com). Other API calls (ie. any api where you authenticate) should still be done as usual on mtgox.com. Please post on this thread or contact MtGox's support (info@mtgox.com) if you have any issue with this change.

Caching is slightly more aggressive for now, but we will reduce it once we confirm everything works the way we expect it to work. Please note that we added a "now" value to the ticker that will allow you to know how old the ticker is.

Ticker

Code:
http://data.mtgox.com/api/2/BTCUSD/money/ticker
http://data.mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/ticker
http://data.mtgox.com/api/0/data/ticker.php?Currency=USD
http://data.mtgox.com/code/data/ticker.php?Currency=USD

Depth

Regular depth data

Code:
http://data.mtgox.com/api/2/BTCUSD/money/depth/fetch
http://data.mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/depth/fetch
http://data.mtgox.com/api/0/data/getDepth.php
http://data.mtgox.com/code/data/getDepth.php?Currency=USD

Full depth data

Code:
http://data.mtgox.com/api/2/BTCUSD/money/depth/full
http://data.mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/depth/full

"Large" depth data (deprecated)

Code:
http://data.mtgox.com/api/0/data/getDepth.php?mode=large
http://data.mtgox.com/code/data/getDepth.php?mode=large&Currency=USD

Trades

Code:
http://data.mtgox.com/api/2/BTCUSD/money/trades/fetch
http://data.mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/trades/fetch
http://data.mtgox.com/api/0/data/getTrades.php?Currency=USD

Code:
http://data.mtgox.com/api/2/BTCUSD/money/trades/fetch?since=1
http://data.mtgox.com/api/1/BTCUSD/trades/fetch?since=1
http://data.mtgox.com/api/0/data/getTrades.php?Currency=USD&since=1

We will eventually replace the URLs on MtGox.com with Location redirects, however since this will most likely break many applications (follow location is not enabled by default on curl for example) and have a negative impact on performance of said applications, we start with a public announcement.

Please update your applications/software/etc by April 1st 2013.

12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Auto-sweeping new funds that show up at an address? on: March 05, 2013, 11:03:23 PM
Cool!  It's not perfect, but certainly a better solution than what we have now.

To be clear, this fee would apply to both MtGox-generated addresses and user-imported addresses?

Nope, only to user-imported addresses. For MtGox-generated addresses, we assume the private key is secure.
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Auto-sweeping new funds that show up at an address? on: March 05, 2013, 10:30:01 PM
I think it would be a good addition.  If an address has been compromised, it might be well worth it to a person to automatically add a small fee to process any incoming transactions and have that much more of an edge against whoever else also has the private key.  I think to avoid spending extra Bitcoins, simply disable the fee if the incoming transaction is smaller than the fee is set to.

Thanks for the extra information.

I believe if we add a 0.0005 BTC fee for any transfer below 0.01 BTC but > 0.0005 BTC, it should speed up things a lot.

We'll add a setting to enable this soon. Problem is this will be enabled account-wide, and not per address (because there is no way to modify an address afterward).

For transfers <= 0.0005 BTC, I guess the only solution is to wait for multiple ones to appear until sum > 0.0005
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Auto-sweeping new funds that show up at an address? on: March 05, 2013, 10:01:59 PM
Mtgox doesn't pay fees for the sweeps or wait until there is an adequate balance, they send transactions out that have little hope of block inclusion if you send the address a stream of satoshis.
Thanks.

Is there any service or application or method to auto-sweep funds with top priority as soon as they arrive?  If not, how difficult would it be to build such an application?

Maybe I'll ask etotheipi if he wants to include it in Armory.  Wink

We could add the ability to have a fee added, but it means that you could end spending bitcoins without warning, which is a bad idea.

For information, sweep happens as soon as we see a non confirmed transaction for your bitcoin address.
15  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Official Gox / CoinLab Integration and Transition FAQ on: March 05, 2013, 08:03:01 AM
Are the mt.gox yubikeys now junk?  Or can they be paired with coin lab now as well for affected users.

Yubikey continue working the same as you still use MtGox.com.

Will coin lab only be working with u.s. and can. Or if you like the service they provide and you're from elsewhere will we be able use it?  What about 0 balance accounts, are they going to be transferred as well?  What will the nature of coin labs and mt goxs relationship be? Is coin lab just a fund holder/deposit withdrawal wrapper/AML law compliance vehicle for u.s. and can. users while gox is still the engine under the hood or will coin lab be provided independant service offerings that overlap mt goxs such as trading?

CoinLab will only provide service to US and Canadian customers at this point. 0 balance accounts will be transferred too. The engine will still be MtGox's.
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [VOTE] ISO Currency Code bringing Bitcoin into the mainstream financial markets on: March 05, 2013, 01:31:30 AM
ISO 3166-1 defines "BC" prefix as free, if ISO 3166/MA was to assign "BC" to the Bitcoin Community, it could open other possibilites too (BCX?). It is however unheard that an ISO entity assigns a prefix to a community.
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [VOTE] ISO Currency Code bringing Bitcoin into the mainstream financial markets on: March 05, 2013, 12:40:30 AM
You have our support for BTC (if we can find someone to talk to in Bhutan) or XBT/XTC. Other names are not much representative of Bitcoin.
18  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: WTF is that (bitcoin generatr) on: March 05, 2013, 12:07:03 AM
Probably a wallet-stealer.

a wallet stealer,
a keylogger
a stealth miner set to use your computer to mine coins for someone else.

now you pick one.

Why not all three?
19  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Official Gox / CoinLab Integration and Transition FAQ on: March 04, 2013, 11:47:57 PM
Let be realistic CNY is a different social os, fraught with issues,

however, they are less likely to kill an enterprise that makes them money and gives the potential openings in emerging areas and outs they want.

Bitcoin is fully illegal in China, and our negotiations with the local government so far have been without success.

Either way let's be realistic here. Most of our customers are located in countries such as US, Europe and others. Running away to Vietnam or China would make it basically impossible for us to receive or send funds to anyone in those countries.

back to JPY....a nightmare for the US to try and enforce anything at all or at least quickly and not always on the friendliest terms with regional neighbors

Japanese government is friendly to US, and also implements things such as FACTA. Also the US government can pressure any bank worldwide by threatening of cutting them off USD. A bank in any country that can not transfer USD anymore is of no use to anyone. US government has been doing this so far to get accounts held by "terrorists" (people linked to North Korea, mafia, actual terrorists, etc) and while Bitcoin is still too small to get this kind of response, it's a good idea to stay friendly with the US govt. at this point and let Bitcoin grow and gain in legitimacy.


Anyway none of this advice is actually applicable as it would shut us from our customers, makes us unable to hold any USD and potentially limit our transfer solutions to non-conventional methods (liberty reserve, webmoney, etc...).

We are doing our best to see Bitcoin grow as an actual alternative to the existing system, but until Bitcoin is large enough to stand on its own, we need the current system to accept and support us.
20  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Official Gox / CoinLab Integration and Transition FAQ on: March 04, 2013, 01:15:39 AM
MT, will you be inspecting/verifying CoinLab's security measures?

Actually people under CoinLab ToS will still be using mtgox.com and our system, just under a different contract.

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